Docking station. A small base connected to the computer by a cable. You insert the camera or other device into the docking station to transfer images. Download. Sending a file from another device to your computer.
Docking Stations Docking stations are digital camera accessories that efficiently transfer images from the camera to the computer.
Its most distinguishing feature is its docking station that is both a recharging station and image transfer unit. This camera is well-made with high quality materials, available in black or silver.
There are a variety of ways to do this, including directly connecting your camera to the TV using a docking station (normally using standard RCA or S-Video cables), displaying via a laptop and connecting the laptop to your TV, ...
In addition, the growing number of docking stations, stand-alone print devices and photo services that will print directly from your camera's memory card are making it such that you don't necessarily have to own a PC to use a digital camera.
5.1 Million effective pixels Super HAD CCD 3x Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar lens 10 scene modes InfoLITHIUM stamina battery Optional wide angle converter lens and docking station MPEG1 movie mode 1cm 'magnifying glass' mode 300 degree rotating lens ...
See also: Image, Digital, LCD, Time, Photograph
 
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